With A Billion-Dollar Investment, China Unveils Drones Designed To Escort Stealth Fighters Capable Of Conducting Aerial And Ground Attacks, While The U.S. Plans To Deploy 150 Similar Units By The End Of The Decade.
The race for aerial supremacy between China and the United States has entered a new phase. The Asian country is heavily investing in advanced drones designed to escort stealth fighters, and this could shift the balance of power in global airspace. But what makes this technology so revolutionary and how does it challenge American dominance? Let’s take a closer look.
What Are The Drones Designed To Escort Stealth Fighters?
Known as “loyal wingmen,” these drones are developed to operate alongside manned fighters in high-intensity missions. This innovation allows a pilot to control both their own fighter and the drones accompanying them, enhancing attack power and response capability on the battlefield.
China, through the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Corp, is gaining attention with the development of this technology, while seeking to close the gap with American military aviation.
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Feihong FH-97A – The Combat Drone That Challenges Aerial Supremacy

The Feihong FH-97A is one of the key players in this technological revolution. Unveiled in Zhuhai, the model features:
- Enhanced weapon compartment capable of aerial and ground attacks.
- Capability of launch via catapult from aircraft carriers.
- Optimal performance for prolonged and intense missions.
Compared to American drones from the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, the FH-97A is versatile and reflects major modern military trends: automation, intelligence, stealth, and miniaturization. While the U.S. is advancing rapidly, the FH-97A positions China as a formidable competitor.
Advantages And Challenges Of Chinese Drones
The drones designed to escort stealth fighters offer several strategic advantages:
Integration With Manned Fighters: pilots gain an extension in field of view and firepower.
Cost Reduction: producing drones is significantly cheaper than manned jets, as is training pilots.
On the other hand, there are still challenges to be overcome:
Large-Scale Production: manufacturing these drones in quantity and at affordable costs may take years.
Effectiveness On The Battlefield: analysts still question the actual performance of these drones in combat.
Artificial Intelligence And The Technological Race With The U.S.
While China invests in multifunctional models like the FH-97A, the U.S. is betting on drones with advanced sensors and artificial intelligence to maximize performance. The CCA program, while promising, faces delays.
Artificial intelligence plays a crucial role in this competition. Drones can act autonomously in certain situations, responding quickly to threats and coordinating attacks with near-surgical precision. At this point, the race for aerial supremacy boils down to who can implement AI more effectively.
China In The Global Landscape And In Taiwan
The development of drones by China is not just a technological issue, but also a strategic one. Amid growing tension with Taiwan, drones provide Beijing with a significant advantage:
Operational Flexibility: they can be used in pinpoint attacks and surveillance missions.
Terrestrial And Naval Combat Capability: in addition to aerial drones, China is developing unmanned ground and naval vehicles.
This advancement places China in a prominent position in the balance of global power, forcing the U.S. to accelerate its own development programs.
China is transforming the military aviation landscape with drones designed to escort stealth fighters. The Feihong FH-97A symbolizes a major technological leap, offering flexibility, firepower, and cost reduction. While the U.S. maintains its leadership, the race is more competitive than ever.

Parabéns ao povo chinês e seu governo, só assim para equilibrar, a superioridade dos expansionista.
Gastam trilhões no mundo em armas enquanto o planeta pede socorro pelo excesso de dióxido de carbono CO2 aquecimento global mudanças climáticas, tem que plantar florestas dos biomas no entorno das cidades do Brasil e no mundo inteiro para tirar o CO2 da atmosfera limpando o ar,o planeta pede socorro.
A china gastou mais de 400bi a cada anos,e conseguiu reflorestamento mais de 60 km metro de deserto e diminuir carros a combustão, vai alcançar metas de de acordo de Paris…, agora o EUA não vai nem ficar com acordo. Gastos de armas é importante e necessário porque sempre tem outro país arrumar um desculpa para invasão país dos outros, país fracos é povos que sofre com palestino e sírios,vai invadir a china para ver se não recebe o troco.
Pura verdade.
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Você tem razão, más quem começou essa corrida armamentista não foram os chineses.
O problema do planeta não é o CO2 e sim o pecado do homem que é uma agressão contra o Criador.